Monday 19 September 2011

Nigeria Sets $175,000 Bounty For Mamman Nur, The Alleged UN Office Bomber

By SaharaReporters, New York
The Nigerian secret police today placed  N25 million ($175,000) bounty for the capture of Maman Nur, the alleged mastermind behind the August 26 car bombing  of the United Nations office building in Abuja.
Alhaji Nur was declared wanted on Septemeber 1st 2011 by the Nigerian government.

Sunday 18 September 2011

Boko Haram: Obasanjo’s Host Killed after Talks

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Former President, Olusegun Obasanjo

From Ike Abonyi in Abuja and Michael Olugbode in Maiduguri
Two days after he received former President Olusegun Obasanjo who was in Maiduguri to broker peace over the bombing attacks by Boko Haram, the terrorist group yesterday killed Babakura Fugu, the in-law of the slain leader of the Islamic fundamentalist group, Mohammed Yusuf.

Army Uncovers New Arms Smuggling Tactics

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Suspected Arm Dealers

From Ahamefula Ogbu in Abuja
The Army yesterday made what appeared like a breakthrough when they intercepted a vehicle with four AK47 rifles and a sub-machine gun, 280 rounds of .72mm ammunitions hidden in the engine of a Volkswagen Passat wagon car marked BJ 574 NSR at a checkpoint near Abuja.

Nigeria's Drug Law Enforcement Agents Nab UK Fugitive, Kindreck Dion Lee

 
Interpol photo of Kindreck Dion Lee
 
A UK fugitive who has been on the most wanted list of the Interpol since 2008 was arrested on Tuesday by agents of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) in Lagos.
The NDLEA stated in a press statement that the   Kindreck Dion Lee, who had been  wanted in the United Kingdom in connection with firearms and drugs offences in Lancashire was arrested by officers of the Joint Task Force (JTF) of the NDLEA after intense manhunt.
During Kindrek's arrest, a false Nigerian passport was found on him, he was in possession of a Nigerian international passport bearing his photograph with a Nigerian name "Olusegun Babajide". Kindrek, 34,  is currently in NDLEA's custody in Lagos, Nigeria.
SaharaReporters, New York

FULL TEXT OF NDLEA'S PRESS RELEASE: HOW NDLEA ARRESTED UK MOST WANTED DRUG SUSPECT
The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has given an account of how it apprehended one of Lancashire's most wanted suspects in Lagos on Tuesday September 13, 2011. The suspected fugitive Kindreck Dion Lee who is wanted in the United Kingdom in connection with firearms and drugs offences was arrested by officers of the Joint Task Force (JTF) of the NDLEA after intense manhunt for him by the Agency. A Nigerian international passport bearing his photograph with the name Olusegun Babajide was found on him at the time of arrest. The NDLEA disclosed that the United Kingdom and Nigerian authorities have been working closely on how to track-down the suspect.
Chairman/Chief Executive of the NDLEA Ahmadu Giade while confirming the arrest stated that the suspect is in safe custody. According to Giade, “the Agency successfully apprehended the suspect following scrupulous surveillance by anti-narcotic operatives. He was arrested in Lagos and he is in safe custody. The NDLEA has a statutory mandate to partner with other countries and international organisations in the global fight against illicit drugs. We shall continue to partner with all stakeholders and halt the trade in narcotics as the country is not a safe haven for drug barons”.
The commander of the JTF, Mr. Sunday Zirangey who coordinated the operations stated that preliminary investigation has commenced and additional information is being gathered and processed. “More information is being gathered and processed on the arrest” Zirangey stated.
The Lancashire Constabulary police stated that the suspect, Dion Lee, 34, who is originally from the Lancaster area, is wanted by the Operation Greengage Team for his alleged involvement in the importation of cocaine, cannabis, firearms and ammunition into the United Kingdom from Amsterdam. It added that a European arrest warrant was granted in May 2008 because it was believed that he had links with the Netherlands.
There are strong indications that the suspect who hails from Ikorodu area of Lagos State South West Nigeria will soon be extradited to face criminal charges in the United Kingdom.

Ofoyeju Mitchell
Head, Public Affairs